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A #ThrowbackThursday to Sunday 14th January 2018 and Arrive North West Mellor LM17WOB seen in Piccadilly Gardens before operating service 130 to Macclesfield via Wilmslow and Alderley Edge
it was a dream come true when I got peaches and cream barbie for my 7th bday. i was so happy to have her .
Sie wurden gespielt, zerkratzt, gesammelt und - vor allen Dingen - heiΓ geliebt! Schallplatten offenbarten uns die groΓe, weite Welt der Musik und sind fΓΌr viele MusikhΓΆrer immer noch die erste Wahl. HΓΆchste Zeit also, die Schallplatte auf Flickr zu feiern.
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Foto (CC0) von Anders Printz - flic.kr/p/r2w1Ca
This week we are going back only 11 years, to the final days of a bus route in Dublin in Autumn 2010.
Dublin Bus AW 18 is seen at the terminus of route 4A at Stradbrook, near Deansgrange, in the south-eastern part of the city. Route 4A started in November 2007, running between Harristown (on the Northside of Dublin) and Stradbrook (on the Southside) via the City Centre. It was a derivative of route 4 which ran between Harristown and Blackrock and together they provided extra capacity along the Rock Road on the Southside, and the Ballymun Road on the Northside. However, under Network Direct it was decided to merge both routes into one, with the 4 extended to Monkstown Avenue via Stradbrook. This extension was also planned to replace part of the 46A route, which was removed from Monkstown Farm. These changes took place in September 2010, giving the 4A a lifespan of two years, 10 months.
AW 18 was delivered new to Dublin Bus in 2000. It was one of twenty bendy-buses delivered that year, as a trial to see if that type of bus could work here. After spending time on a number of routes (trying to find some they could be suitable on as the narrow streets of Dublin provided a challenge), they settled down on route 10 eventually. In 2006 they migrated to the new route 4, so were also naturally allocated to the 4A in 2007. The end of the 4A also marked the end of the AW Class, and over the following months they started to be withdrawn with them all gone by early-2011. A few of them went on to have careers in the United Kingdom. AW 18 itself was scrapped in the UK.
15/09/2010
#throwbackthursday to the first photo I ever posted on Instagram. Brian Aubert of Silversun Pickups performs during 97X Next Big Thing at Vinoy Park in St. Petersburg, Florida. #silversunpickups #brianaubert #97xnbt #musicphotography #music #concertphotog
It is a trip back to 1988 this week for Throwback Thursday. D 543 is seen parked between duties on Fleet Street. The destination suggested it may have worked in on the 15B from Ballyroan. Over the last decade or so this part of Fleet Street has seen a lot of rebuilding with the old Irish Times building beside the bus demolished and replaced with a new structure. 1988 was also the year which marked a thousand years of Dublin. It is worth noting the bus has been adorned with the official logo to mark this, halfway down the bodyside before the company name. I am sure most families in the capital still have the milk bottle or the 50p piece that was also adorned with this. 06/10/1988
You gotta fight for your right to equality! Women have been getting more and more space in this man's world, and we want to see the beautiful history of feminism through photos.
The theme for this week's Flickr #TBT is #WeCanDoIt. Share your favorite pics in the comments, and weβll show the best ones next week on the Flickr Blog.
And get to know Flickr Commons! This picture is from the State Library of Queensland account - (flic.kr/p/rjxb7Y)
My relatives have a sense of humor and put this jacket over me when I fell asleep. I don't remember who the jacket belonged to, but there is some fantastic 80's fashion going on.
As my boys get OLDER and LOUDER. I remember the quiet. hahahaha
I miss the binky. The child that had the binky the longest is curently the loudest in my house. hahaha
We love the noise though.
We love our boys
My photostream is like a timeline for me. I don't like posting photos out of sequence.
But I also have a large archive of photos that I have missed posting.
Hence I am starting a Throwback Thursday album. I will aim to post a photo each Thursday from my archives. It could be 3 months old or 3 years old...
For this one, can anyone tell me where this was taken?
#ThrowbackThursday Transdev Harrogate "The 36" BL65YYN seen coming into Leeds Bus Station on service 36 from Harrogate
Throwback Thursdays
I'm watching a movie about Ernie Coombs and it brought back so many memories. My kids and I used to watch Mr. Dress-Up and Mr. Rogers. I think I liked these shows more than they did :)
All the photos were taken from my iPad Pro with my Nikon P-1000 camera, no screenshots here, and are all from the Amazon Prime movie Mr. Dress-Up: The Magic Of Make-Believe. Note: The one in the bottom left corner was a photo from The Friendly Giant.
For Throwback Thursday. This picture of my daughter and son was taken at the annual Autism Awareness walk in April, 2011. The event was held at the Jones Stadium at Texas Tech University.
Since this is only my second year doing this, I didn't have much to go back on.
So, I decided to recreate this one
Originally Taken: December 25, 2010
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Camera: Nikon D80
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For my December Throwback Thursday I decided to go ahead and use an old holiday photo that was taken during my first 365 project back in 2010.
I reprocessed it to a black and white photo with a slightly warmer overlay and didn't do too much else, a slight crop and some adjustments to the lighting levels but otherwise it was a pretty decent photo SOOC so it was fairly easy to work with; and with how chaotic December has been, it was just what I needed.
Hope everyone is having a good day.
Click "L" for a larger view.
Here is one for a βThrowback Thursdayβ. This was taken back in early 1995 using a classic twin-lens-reflex camera on black-and-white film but after processing the film it simply remained in the negative file and never printed. The image shows a side door to the old St Catharines, Ontario courthouse (www.stcatharines.ca/en/experiencein/FormerLincolnCountyCo... ) prior to later renovations. The vines pretty much covered the walls but in February 1995, when this was taken, all the leaves were off. The pigeons were huddled on the door sill, all but one which is perched to the right of the door frame, just above, and looking down on its colleagues. Just a bit of looking back. - JW
Date Taken: 1995-02
Tech Details:
This image was taken using a hand-held Minolta Autocord CDS twin-lens-reflex camera (taking lense: Minolta Rokkor 1:3.5 f=75mm, camera manufactured in early 1965) on Kodak 6052 black-and-white film (TMax100) processed in either Kodak D-76 or Ilford ID-11 (essentially the same thing), scanned on an Epson Perfection V500 Photo scanner using Hamrick Vuescan (www.hamrick.com/ ) software to produce a JPEG file (which was good enough for my purposes). Digital file PP using free Open Source GIMP: load the image as two layers, bottom/main layer for overall adjustments and top/birds layer for adjust the birds/pigeons, use the tone curve tool on the main layer to adjust the overall tonality of the walls, door and vines and also boost contrast a little using the brightness-contrast tool, on the birds layer, use the brightness-contrast tool to get a good tonal representation of the birds and then add a black/transparent layer mask to the birds layer (making it invisible at this stage), then use a soft-edged brush of a diameter comparable to the bird bodies and white paint to paint in, and thus make visible, the black bird layer mask areas corresponding to the various birds, make a new working layer from the visible result , sharpen, save, scale image to 6000, save (only a small size change so no repeat of sharpening done), ad fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 2048 wide for posting online, sharpen slightly, save.
Throwback Thursday
These are members of my maternal family. I'm not sure about the fellow on the extreme left. Thomas (second from the right) is my Grandpa. I estimate this photo to have been taken in the late 1800s or early 1900s.
It's Thursday and time for a throwback! In Gothenburg it's finally plus degrees again which means that it is raining again instead of snowing - sad, yes - but at least no more sliding to work on icy roads! Yay! So what better time to post a sunny throwback to lazy days at the pool?
How's the weather where you live? Comment below where you live and what's the weather like right now!
Photo: Michel Keppens @michelkeppensphotography
Model: Naomi Catrain
MUA: Sharon Grobben @sharongrobben
Stylist: Karin Nuyts
I had been taking photos of birds for ID purposes for quite some time with my trust Canon S2IS P&S, until it finally croaked. Took the plunge and upgraded to a DSLR, the Canon Rebel. Got better pictures and could ID more birds...but it was this photo that made me realize I could have fun capturing a bird's personality and specialness. It's a photo I treasure, and it still hangs proudly on the wall in the den.